17-04-2009, 18:26 | #1 |
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Stupidly simple Chicken Korma
This curry recipe is partially courtesy of Jamie Oliver but I love it And it's really adaptable as you can add whatever to it really. As an example the photo above is simmering as I type this. It's got chopped mushrooms, cauliflower, broccoli and carrots as well as the usual ingredients. You can make your own paste but admittedly I haven't done so yet (the very fact I can cook a full, 'proper' meal is quite a step for me as it is compared to last year!) but may do in the future. However as it stands, it's stupidly simple to do which rocks if you ask me Also I think it's tastier than any takeaway I've ever had so it's great for an inexpensive treat. Ingredients: 800g of chicken - I use breast meat and cut it up into bitesized pieces but it's up to you what you want to use. I assume other meat or prawns would work too. 2 medium sized onions - cut into slices to taste 1 x 400g tin of chickpeas 1 x 290g jar of Patak's Korma Curry Paste 1 x 400 ml tin of coconut milk handful of flaked almonds Chilli Powder - you can use a real chilli but I stick to powder as it's cheaper and always in the cupboard. 2 heaped tablespoons of dessicated coconut (not essential but it is nice) Stick the chicken in a saucepan on a high heat with some vegetable oil. Brown the chicken for a few minutes then stir the onions in as well as the chilli powder/chilli. Keep stirring for a few minutes then add the curry paste, coconut milk, flaked almonds, drained chickpeas and dessicated coconut. Then half fill the empty coconut milk tin with water and add to the pan. Give it a stir again. Bring to the boil, then turn the heat down and simmer for about 30 minutes. Eat and enjoy Above photo includes bombay potatoes too which are lovely Ps: Please be gentle, I've never really contributed much to this part of the forum
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17-04-2009, 18:48 | #2 |
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Looks fab Haly, i'm currying tomorrow myself, i make mine in pretty big batches (madras it is courtesy of a jar this time since its been in the cupboard forever and a day) and freeze portions for whenever i can't be bothered cooking otherwise. Your photo has me hungry so you're doing something right, or i'm not eating enough...
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Looks lovely, will definitely be giving that one a try!
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Glad to have inspired in some small way
I tend to do some large-ish batches every now and then for the freezer. Very handy as I work odd shifts so it's nice to have something so easy but nice to whip out Plus of course it's cheaper! Looking forward to having it in a little while followed by white chocolate mousse, nom
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Well it was a big hit last night The people don't usually like curry and just assume it's always spicy so I'm glad they were open minded and really enjoyed it. Clean plates aplenty
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Not at all, great cooking thread
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